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Judges 5

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1 και ησαν δεββωρα και βαρακ υιος αβινεεμ εν τη ημερα εκεινη λεγοντες

2 απεκαλυφθη αποκαλυμμα εν ισραηλ εν τω εκουσιασθηναι λαον ευλογειτε κυριον

3 ακουσατε βασιλεις και ενωτισασθε σατραπαι εγω ειμι τω κυριω εγω ειμι ασομαι ψαλω τω κυριω τω θεω ισραηλ

4 κυριε εν τη εξοδω σου εν σηιρ εν τω απαιρειν σε εξ αγρου εδωμ γη εσεισθη και ο ουρανος εσταξεν δροσους και αι νεφελαι εσταξαν υδωρ

5 ορη εσαλευθησαν απο προσωπου κυριου ελωι τουτο σινα απο προσωπου κυριου θεου ισραηλ

6 εν ημεραις σαμεγαρ υιου αναθ εν ημεραις ιαηλ εξελιπον οδους και επορευθησαν ατραπους επορευθησαν οδους διεστραμμενας

7 εξελιπον δυνατοι εν ισραηλ εξελιπον εως ου αναστη δεββωρα εως ου αναστη μητηρ εν ισραηλ

8 εξελεξαντο θεους καινους τοτε επολεμησαν πολεις αρχοντων θυρεος εαν οφθη και λογχη εν τεσσαρακοντα χιλιασιν εν ισραηλ

9 η καρδια μου εις τα διατεταγμενα τω ισραηλ οι εκουσιαζομενοι εν λαω ευλογειτε κυριον

10 επιβεβηκοτες επι ονου θηλειας μεσημβριας καθημενοι επι κριτηριου και πορευομενοι επι οδους συνεδρων εφ' οδω

11 διηγεισθε απο φωνης ανακρουομενων ανα μεσον υδρευομενων εκει δωσουσιν δικαιοσυνας κυριω δικαιοσυνας αυξησον εν ισραηλ τοτε κατεβη εις τας πολεις λαος κυριου

12 εξεγειρου εξεγειρου δεββωρα εξεγειρου εξεγειρου λαλησον ωδην αναστα βαρακ και αιχμαλωτισον αιχμαλωσιαν σου υιος αβινεεμ

13 τοτε κατεβη καταλειμμα τοις ισχυροις λαος κυριου κατεβη αυτω εν τοις κραταιοις

14 εξ εμου εφραιμ εξερριζωσεν αυτους εν τω αμαληκ οπισω σου βενιαμιν εν τοις λαοις σου εν εμοι μαχιρ κατεβησαν εξερευνωντες και απο ζαβουλων ελκοντες εν ραβδω διηγησεως γραμματεως

15 και αρχηγοι εν ισσαχαρ μετα δεββωρας και βαρακ ουτως βαρακ εν κοιλασιν απεστειλεν εν ποσιν αυτου εις τας μεριδας ρουβην μεγαλοι εξικνουμενοι καρδιαν

16 εις τι εκαθισαν ανα μεσον της διγομιας του ακουσαι συρισμου αγγελων εις διαιρεσεις ρουβην μεγαλοι εξετασμοι καρδιας

17 γαλααδ εν τω περαν του ιορδανου εσκηνωσεν και δαν εις τι παροικει πλοιοις ασηρ εκαθισεν παραλιαν θαλασσων και επι διεξοδοις αυτου σκηνωσει

18 ζαβουλων λαος ωνειδισεν ψυχην αυτου εις θανατον και νεφθαλι επι υψη αγρου

19 ηλθον αυτων βασιλεις παρεταξαντο τοτε επολεμησαν βασιλεις χανααν εν θανααχ επι υδατι μεγεδδω δωρον αργυριου ουκ ελαβον

20 εξ ουρανου παρεταξαντο οι αστερες εκ τριβων αυτων παρεταξαντο μετα σισαρα

21 χειμαρρους κισων εξεσυρεν αυτους χειμαρρους αρχαιων χειμαρρους κισων καταπατησει αυτον ψυχη μου δυνατη

22 τοτε ενεποδισθησαν πτερναι ιππου σπουδη εσπευσαν ισχυροι αυτου

23 καταρασθε μηρωζ ειπεν αγγελος κυριου καταρασθε επικαταρατος πας ο κατοικων αυτην οτι ουκ ηλθοσαν εις βοηθειαν κυριου εις βοηθειαν εν δυνατοις

24 ευλογηθειη εν γυναιξιν ιαηλ γυνη χαβερ του κιναιου απο γυναικων εν σκηναις ευλογηθειη

25 υδωρ ητησεν γαλα εδωκεν εν λεκανη υπερεχοντων προσηνεγκεν βουτυρον

26 χειρα αυτης αριστεραν εις πασσαλον εξετεινεν και δεξιαν αυτης εις σφυραν κοπιωντων και εσφυροκοπησεν σισαρα διηλωσεν κεφαλην αυτου και επαταξεν διηλωσεν κροταφον αυτου

27 ανα μεσον των ποδων αυτης κατεκυλισθη επεσεν και εκοιμηθη ανα μεσον των ποδων αυτης κατακλιθεις επεσεν καθως κατεκλιθη εκει επεσεν εξοδευθεις

28 δια της θυριδος παρεκυψεν μητηρ σισαρα εκτος του τοξικου διοτι ησχυνθη αρμα αυτου διοτι εχρονισαν ποδες αρματων αυτου

29 αι σοφαι αρχουσαι αυτης απεκριθησαν προς αυτην και αυτη απεστρεψεν λογους αυτης εαυτη

30 ουχ ευρησουσιν αυτον διαμεριζοντα σκυλα οικτιρμων οικτιρησει εις κεφαλην ανδρος σκυλα βαμματων τω σισαρα σκυλα βαμματων ποικιλιας βαμματα ποικιλτων αυτα τω τραχηλω αυτου σκυλα

31 ουτως απολοιντο παντες οι εχθροι σου κυριε και οι αγαπωντες αυτον ως εξοδος ηλιου εν δυναμει αυτου και ησυχασεν η γη τεσσαρακοντα ετη

   

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Arcana Coelestia #4242

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4242. 'And he commanded them, saying, Thus shall you say to my lord Esau' means the first acknowledgement that good occupied the higher position. This becomes clear from the meaning here of 'commanding the messengers to say' as reflection and consequent perception that this is so, dealt with in 3661, 3682, and therefore as acknowledgement; and from the representation of 'Esau' as good, dealt with above in 4234, 4239. The acknowledgement that it occupied the higher position is meant by his calling Esau not his brother but his 'lord' and also by calling himself in the next breath his 'servant', and likewise further on. For while a person is being regenerated truth seemingly occupies first position and good second, but once he has been regenerated good occupies first and truth second, see 1904, 2063, 2189, 2697, 2979, 3286, 3288, 3310 (end), 3325, 3330, 3332, 3336, 3470, 3509, 3539, 3548, 3556, 3563, 3570, 3576, 3579, 3603, 3701. This is also what is meant by the prophetic utterances made by father to son - when Isaac declared to Esau,

By your sword you will live, and you will serve your brother; and it will be, when you have dominion over him, that you will break his yoke from above your neck. Genesis 27:40.

It is the turning round within this state, foretold in these prophetic utterances, that is dealt with here.

  
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Arcana Coelestia #3576

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3576. 'And he blessed him' means conjunction thereby. This is clear from the meaning of 'being blessed' as conjunction, dealt with in 3504, 3514, 3530, 3565. From these details which refer to Esau and Jacob it becomes clear that the good of the rational joined itself inmostly to the good of the natural, and then through the good of the natural to the truth there. For 'Isaac' represents the rational as regards good, 'Rebekah' the rational as regards truth, while 'Esau' represents the good of the natural and 'Jacob' the truth of the natural. The idea that the rational as regards good, which is 'Isaac', joined itself inmostly to the good of the natural, which is 'Esau', but not to the truth of the natural, which is 'Jacob', except indirectly, is evident from the consideration that Isaac had Esau in mind when pronouncing the blessing on Jacob. At that time he was not thinking of Jacob but of Esau. When anyone pronounces a blessing he is blessing the person of whom he is thinking, not someone of whom he is not thinking. All blessing comes forth from something interior, for though pronounced with the lips it receives its life from the will and the thought of the person pronouncing it. It belongs essentially therefore to the individual to whom he wishes to impart it and of whom he is thinking. If anyone intercepts it and so makes it his own it is like something stolen which ought to be restored to the other person. The fact that Isaac, when pronouncing the blessing, was thinking of Esau and not of Jacob becomes clear from every single detail that goes before this - from verses 18-19, where Isaac said to Jacob,

Who are you, my son? And Jacob said to his father, I am Esau your firstborn.

Then from verses 21-23,

Isaac said to Jacob, Come near now, and I will feel you, my son, whether you are my son Esau, or not.

And after feeling him he said, The voice is Jacob's voice, and the hands Esau's hands; and he did not recognize him.

Also from verse 24,

And he said. Are you my very son Esau? And he said, I am.

And at length, when kissing him,

He smelled the odour of his clothes.

That is to say, he smelled Esau's clothes, at which point he blessed him and said,

See, the odour of my son.

From all this it is clear that by the son whom he blessed he meant none other than Esau. This also was why when he heard from Esau that it had been Jacob,

Isaac trembled very greatly. Verse 33.

And he said, Your brother came in deceitfully. Verse 35.

The reason why Jacob retained the blessing however, according to what is said in verses 33-37, was that truth represented by 'Jacob' would from the point of view of time apparently have dominion, as shown frequently above.

[2] But once the time of reformation and regeneration is completed good itself which has been Lying hidden in the inmost parts and from there has been disposing every single thing which seemed to be a matter of truth, that is, which truth had ascribed to itself, comes to the fore and openly has dominion. And this is what Isaac's words addressed to Esau mean,

By your sword you will live, and you will serve your brother. And it will be when you have dominion over him, that you will break his yoke from above your neck, Verse 40.

The internal sense of these words is that all the time truth is joined to good, good appears to be in the lower position but will eventually be in the higher. At this point there will be a joining together of the rational with the good of the natural, and through the good of the natural with the truth. Truth will thus become the truth of good. In this case 'Esau' will consequently represent the good itself of the natural and 'Jacob' the truth of the natural, both joined to the rational. Accordingly in the highest sense they will represent the Lord's Divine Natural - 'Esau' as regards the Divine Good there and 'Jacob' as regards the Divine Truth.

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.